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Lord Dashwood Missed Out: A Spindle Cove Novella Once Upon a Winters Eve Tessa Dare In December of 1813 the officers ball had a profound effect on Spindle Coves economy. Seeing as how the village was mostly women certain commodities ran scarce. Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Samedi 14 mar 2015 Lord Dashwood Missed Out Tessa Dare Grade: A I finished this book with the biggest smile on my face. The Good the Bad and the Unread I highly recommend reading LORD DASHWOOD MISSED OUT by ... Rank: #374873 in BooksPublished on: 2016-01-19Released on: 2016-01-19Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 6.75" h x .36" w x 4.19" l, .0 pounds Binding: Mass Market Paperback144 pages 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Wonderful!By MominYogaPantsThis was a lovely, sweet, romantic and sexy Spindle Cove novella by an author that never disappoints. Nora Browning has been left heartbroken and desolate after the childhood friend she has loved all her life suddenly leaves her high and dry in a public fashion choosing to travel the world as a cartographer instead of marrying her. Instead of retiring to the country in shame Nora pours all her frustration into writing and publishing a pamphlet called Lord Ashwood Missed Out which soon becomes a girl power screed. She becomes a sought after author and speaker. Meanwhile, the cause of her despair and humiliation returns after many years abroad looking for answers. Lord Dashwood wants to know exactly what it was he missed out on.This is a road trip, childhood friends, unrequited love story. Basically all my favorite tropes stuffed inside one delightful package. Like all Tessa Dare books, it is well written and full of humor and romance not to mention the hot love scenes. I'm also happy to report that for a novella the characters and plot are well developed. There are appearances by previous characters in the series but this book can definitely stand alone. My only quibble is that I didn't understand fully why Lord Dashwood left Nora. Seemed that that part of the plot could have used a little more clarification. Quick excellent read and I highly recommend it. 4 1/2 stars2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.My guiding rule is that authors I love I buy in hardcopyBy Samara ParishHere’s the problem I have with Tessa Dare—she was one of the first authors I discovered on Kindle with a free e-book—The Beauty and the Blacksmith, which is part of the Spindle Cove series. I immediately downloaded a whole bunch of her books within the space of a weekend, certain that I’d never seen her on the bookstore shelves.When I had word that the next book was being released, I ordered it from Dymocks, as I have every book since, which has left me in my current predicament. Half my Tessa Dare library is digital and the other half on my bookshelf.My guiding rule is that authors I love I buy in hardcopy, but that weekend of tense anticipation and complete lack of discipline means that I now need to replace nine ebooks with the real thing. Nine! That’s a lot of money to spend on books that I already own…And it doesn’t solve yet another problem I have with Tessa Dare—she loves to write novellas. And I love to read them.If you haven’t read a novella before, it’s longer than a short story but shorter than a novel (generally 20,000 – 40,000 words). To give you some context, Tessa’s other novels are approximately 80,000 words.The beauty of them is that they can be read in one sitting (although, lets be honest, I read most romances in one long sitting). But these sittings are shorter, a normal person’s single sitting. They’re also quicker to write, which means many authors publish a novella in between their full length releases. The story lines are simpler and they have fewer characters.How does this work in a novella How can you justify the full development of a relationship in a quarter of the length I mean seriously, sometimes full length novels test the limits of my ability to suspend disbelief. The hero and heroine fall in love in a week Pffft.Actually, Tessa handles it really well. In her novellas the hero and heroine already know each other, and may even already have a connection, but there’s something, some misunderstanding, keeping them apart, and the novella just has a small problem to solve rather than a series of big ones.So if I like novellas so much, and if she is so good at them, why did it seem such a huge problem that her latest book Lord Dashwood Missed Out is a novellaBecause a lot of novellas are e-books only, and it is bloody infuriating! It completely messes with my resolved to own and entire set of hard copies of my favourite author’s catalogues.Someone at Avon has tapped in to this frustration (which must be wider spread than just myself) because her latest novella has been printed. It cost me almost the same as a full length novel ($14AUD—which is about $10.50 US) and it had to be ordered in from the States, but I have it. On my shelf. And it is divine.Lord Dashwood Missed Out is the story of Elinora Browning, who has made a name for herself as a notable writer after penning an angry no-longer-in-love letter. Lord Dashwood’s rejection hurt, and though she likes to think she’s moved on, she’s forced to realise that maybe she hasn’t after getting stuck in a carriage alone with him.I loved this (which you should have realised by now, because I don’t review books on thesebookishdays that I don’t like). She was tough and fiercely independent and singular but with the kind of vulnerability that we all experience when faced with someone who just doesn’t love us the way we want them to. Lord Dashwood is nice. He’s pissed off, but he’s nice. I love the fact that he’s a cartographer—I find intelligent men very sexy—but he still has an air of strong masculinity. Actually he reminds me of Elliott, so that’s probably why I liked it so much. So the lead characters were great.And then she did what I love.Characters from her previous Spindle Cove novellas made appearances. It felt like catch up coffee with old friends, and it added a layer of nostalgia to the story, and another layer warm and fuzzy feelings.Please read Tessa Dare. She’s funny and her books are full of interesting women. If you’re someone who ‘trials’ an author by e-book, but loves paperbacks, trust me. Skip that step. You don’t need it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Very sweet addition to the Spindle Cove series!By TracyJaneI really enjoyed this novella! Nora and Dash are such wonderful characters. They have a history and Ms. Dare does a wonderful job of giving us that history.Nora is on her way to Spindle Cove to attend a book reading/lecture of her book Lord Ashwood missed out at the two sisters lending library. On her way there, she misses her coach and ends up in another coach with no other than Lord Dashwood aka Lord Ashwood.Dash has come back to England after many years abroad and hopes to settle down and start a family. His hopes are ruined when he finds that he is the subject of Nora's very well received book Lord Ashwood missed out. As soon as Nora is in the coach he confronts her and she denies the book is about him.After a "coach accident" Nora and Dash take refuge in an abandoned hut. The forced isolation gives them time to work out their problems. When morning comes and Nora slips out to get her trunk, she meets up a search party sent to find her by Pauline. The search party consists of Bram, Colin, Thorne and Griff (I have to say - they were absolutely hysterical ). Upon meeting up with them - Nora realizes she has been duped and leaves without giving Dash time to explain.Dash follows her to Spindle Cove and tries to explain. Will these two get a HEA Read the book to find out!This was a great addition to the series - but could easily be a stand alone.See all 120 customer reviews... Once Upon a Winters Eve Tessa Dare In December of 1813 the officers ball had a profound effect on Spindle Coves economy. Seeing as how the village was mostly women certain commodities ran scarce. Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Oxbridge essays scampi shrimp recipe nobu-zzvc Samedi 14 mar 2015 Lord Dashwood Missed Out Tessa Dare Grade: A I finished this book with the biggest smile on my face. 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